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Daniel Howard-Snyder and Daniel J. McKaughan, The Cambridge Companion to Religious Epistemology (edited book). forthcoming.
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William Hasselberger and Micah Lott, Where lies the grail? AI, common sense, and human practical intelligencePhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1-22. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, Rationalist Foundations and the Science of ForceIn Frederick Beiser, Corey W. Dyck & Brandon Look (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, Eric Schliesser, Newton's Metaphysics. OUP 2021. (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, The History and Philosophy of Science, 1450 to 1750 (edited book)Bloomsbury. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, The History and Philosophy of Science, 1450 to 1750. (edited book)Bloombury Press. forthcoming.
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Jesse Lopes, Naturalization without associationist reduction: a brief rebuttal to YoshimiPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1-9. forthcoming.
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Jennifer Ryan Lockhart and Micah Lott, Are life forms real? Aristotelian naturalism and biological scienceSynthese 203 (3): 1-33. 2024.
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Marius Stan, Newton's Metaphysics: Essays by Eric Schliesser (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 62 (1): 157-159. 2024.
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Jean-Luc Solere, Durand of Saint-Pourçain’s Refutation of ConcurrentismReligions 15 (5): 1-22. 2024.
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Jesse Lopes, On the psychologism of neurophenomenologyPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1): 85-104. 2024.
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David W. Johnson, Watsuji on Nature: An Auseinandersetzung with Krueger and LoftsPhilosophy Today 68 (1): 219-227. 2024.
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Andrew Culbreth, Aristotle on the Scope of Practical Reason: Spectators, Legislators, Hopes, and Evils, written by Pavlos Kontos (review)Polis 41 (2): 380-384. 2024.
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Daniel Howard-Snyder and Daniel J. McKaughan, Faith and ReasonIn John Greco, Tyler Dalton McNabb & Jonathan Fuqua (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology, Cambridge University Press. 2023.
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Daniel J. McKaughan and Daniel Howard-Snyder, Theorizing about Christian Faith in God with John BishopReligious Studies 59 (Special Issue 3): 410-433. 2023.
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Daniel Howard-Snyder and Daniel J. McKaughan, Normative appraisals of faith in GodReligious Studies 59 (Special Issue 3): 383-393. 2023.
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Micah Lott, After virtue, narrative, and the human goodIn Tom Angier (ed.), MacIntyre's After Virtue at 40, Cambridge University Press. 2023.
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Eric Watkins and Marius Stan, Kant's Philosophy of ScienceStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2023.
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Marius Stan, Beyond Newton, Leibniz and Kant: Insufficient Foundations, 1687–1786 (2nd ed.)In Wolfgang Lefèvre (ed.), Between Leibniz, Newton, and Kant: Philosophy and Science in the Eighteenth Century, Springer. pp. 295-310. 2023.
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Jean-Luc Solere, La théodicée de Pierre BayleIn Olivier Boulnois (ed.), Dieu d’Abraham, Dieu des philosophes: révélation et rationalité, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin. pp. 171-193. 2023.
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Gary Michael Gurtler and Daniel Maher, Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XXXVII (2022) (edited book)BRILL. 2023.
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Jesse D. Lopes, Phenomenology as Proto-Computationalism: Do the Prolegomena Indicate a Computational Reading of the Logical Investigations?Husserl Studies 39 (1): 47-68. 2023.
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Jesse Lopes, Can Deep CNNs Avoid Infinite Regress/Circularity in Content Constitution?Minds and Machines 33 (3): 507-524. 2023.
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David W. Johnson, Phenomenology and the Impersonal Subject: Between Self and No-SelfPhilosophy East and West 73 (2): 286-306. 2023.
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David W. Johnson, Reply to Laÿna Droz’s Review of Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of HeideggerJournal of Japanese Philosophy 9 (1): 167-188. 2023.
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Andrew Culbreth and Marta Jimenez, Aristotle on Personal and Epistemic TransformationIn G. Anthony Bruno & Justin Vlasits (eds.), Transformation and the History of Philosophy, Routledge. 2023.
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Jared Highlen, ‘No One Was As Great As Abraham’: Exemplarity and the Failure of Hermeneutical Refiguration in Fear and TremblingKierkegaard Studies Yearbook 28 (1): 3-27. 2023.